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	<description>Don't look fro too many answers or complete debt elimination when considering debt settlement programs - settlement isn't about all the answers, just solving a specific, essential debt mystery. You've struggled so long to free yourself from a specific debt or series of debts, yet no matter what you do you can't see to finalize, to settle the score. In comes debt settlement, the pinch hitter when you need a hit more than anything else. 

Debt settlement programs provide high-percentage firepower
Today's debt settlement programs are good at focusing in on a specific problem debt and doing whatever it takes to settle that debt in a time frame and cost you can handle. You'll receive the same services through debt settlement programs as you would with other forms of aid: 

Negotiation of your specific debts. 
Consolidation of yoru specific debts. 
Continued support until those specific debts are completely paid off. 


You'll notice, however, that most debt settlement programs will only deal with these specific debts, and there is a downside to that specificity: 

They might not help you pick out the most problematic debt, instead relying on you to show them which debts to take care of and when. 
As for your other debts and your continued existence without incurring more debt - your future Debt Freedom - debt settlement programs couldn't care less. 


These debt settlement programs have a job to do, and that job is to settle your specific debt situation. Unless you ,mark all your debts as a problem, as a challenge that needs to be settled, there will be debts remaining, and you will not have changed your financial ways in the slightest. And to will become extremely apparent to you that there are some people who thrive in debt settlement programs and others who pay way too much for one time assistance only to relapse back into the same old rut they just crawled out of. 
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